I used black plastidip to paint mine. Gave them a very quick wipe down, followed by a few generous layers, which seem to of worked really well!
Have you got any pics ? Cheers
Cheers bud need to put the splitter on but been lazy this weekend.Looks really smart
Why not try some G Techniq C4? Yeh it's expensive but will last for ages and won't chip like paint will.
I will grab some pictures for you later. The other nice thing about plastidip is that it's very durable and much less likely to chip than paint!
Have you got any pics of the plastic dip Matt?
I'm curious to see the results, plus I've seen G Technic G4 give great results
I used to work in body shops and this is how i would do it. I would also recommend the G4 good results, easy to apply and lasts a while. You can also use the old heat gun trick and that brings the colour right back.
* Remove and clean the grill, use some degreaser or IPA
* Key the surface either with a scotch pad or some fine grade sandpaper.
* Wipe the grill down with more degreaser or IPA
* Use plastic primer, you can get it in an aerosol. Follow instructions, probably best to do at least two coats
* Spray with your colour of choice, first coat go light and whilst it's still tacky go for the second coat. It's better to do some light coats then heavy wet runny ones.
Any more info let me know.
Looks similar to C4? My bad called it G4 not C4What about solution finish?
I used halfords plastic primer an matt black flexible paint think it was called no problems whatsoever
Did you also spray the inside of your headlights?I used halfords plastic primer an matt black flexible paint think it was called no problems whatsoever